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Noble Heritage Center

Noble Heritage Center

The Betty Pope Scott Noble '44 College Heritage Center, on the second floor of McCain Library, is a museum displaying historical documents, photographs and artifacts relating to Agnes Scott (the person and the institution) and the Scott family.

Highlights of the Scott Family Collection

A child’s suit that was made by Agnes Scott for her son George Washington Scott

Agnes Scott's spinning wheel

George Washington Scott's Civil War cavalry sword

Agnes Scott's family Bible

Other family books, letters and pictures

Highlights of the Agnes Scott College Collection

The handwritten minutes of the 1889 meeting at which the school was founded

A picture of the student body in 1891

One of the first two diplomas ever issued by the school in 1893

Student rules and regulations over the decades

A collection of rings including rings from the early years before the adoption of the black onyx in 1935

A decade-by-decade photo timeline from 1889 to the present including

Campus buildings

Student activities and fashions

Aerial views of the college from the 1920s to the present

For More Information

For the center's hours, special appointments, class visits or other questions, please contact Marianne Bradley at mbradley@agnesscott.edu or 404.471.6090. For photos and information about the museum and the Agnes Scott historical materials on display, see the McCain Library website.